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The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.

Colorado Public Radio 2025

The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.

Colorado Public Radio 2025
40hr 38min
Thumbnail for "October 7, 2025: Energy grants cancelled, future of Hispanic-serving universities, nuclear arsenal upgrades".
Hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to create better solar panels, cut down on methane from oil and gas operations, and more is being cancelled.
Thumbnail for "October 28, 2025: College aid cut for farmworker kids, Denver bond voter guide, state tries to make snow, ski areas open".
Farmworkers here have been part of an effort for decades to get their kids to local colleges. But the budgets for some of these programs are now zeroed out.
Thumbnail for "October 27, 2025: TSA workers’ dilemma, local ballot measures, ghostly places, weekend vandalism".
A new stage in the federal government shutdown means you may want to be prepared for changes at the airport. Then, there’s a week to go in the election. Do you know where you stand on the most contentious issues? Plus, in this week’s Colorado Wonders, where you could encounter a ghost in Denver. And, a heads up about an act of vandalism over the weekend at an LGBTQ center.
Thumbnail for "October 24, 2025: Surveillance cameras, Chauncey Billups charged, tribal gambling dispute, kindness campaign".
If you’re in Denver, you could be spotted by license plate surveillance cameras, against city council’s objections.
Thumbnail for "October 23, 2025: Shutdown will withhold food assistance, hot tub rescue mission, Ridgway film festival".
Local governments and aid organizations are sounding the alarm that food stamps for 600,000 Coloradans will be delayed in November.
Thumbnail for "October 22, 2025: Dark money fueling local school board race, overcrowded prisons, Nuggets and Avalanche preview".
State prisons have run out of rooms and are pushing inmates onto county jails. What that means for inmates and communities.
Thumbnail for "October 21, 2025: Federal layoffs amid shutdown, Denver jails missing staff, archaeological dig in Central City".
Sheriff’s deputies at Denver’s jail say staffing levels are so low they’re now dangerous for staff and inmates.
Thumbnail for "October 20, 2025: No Kings demonstrations, Colorado steels itself against RFK, roller derby".
You’ll hear the sounds of the No Kings rallies across the state on Saturday. Then, Colorado is banding together with like-minded states on public health, to further separate themselves from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s federal health agency. You’ll hear what it could mean for you. Plus, the games going on this season where the athletes quickly learn to look tough, and play rough.
Thumbnail for "October 17, 2025: Flooding update, Boebert’s bad fundraising haul, ozone improvement, No Kings coming up".
New fundraising disclosures for the candidates who want to represent you in Congress, and the big check Mike Bloomberg is writing in the governor’s race.
Thumbnail for "October 16, 2025: Evergreen victim update, prescription drug price crackdown, voting machine company sold".
The 18-year-old who was shot at Evergreen High School last month has finally been released from the hospital, and his family is revealing more about what he’s been through.
Thumbnail for "October 15, 2025: AI’s energy and water needs, Waymo regulations, authors settle AI lawsuit".
This episode is full of stories about what AI means for our lives.
Thumbnail for "October 14, 2025: AI air pollution from data centers, Flood and fire updates, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Banana Ball".
Hundreds of homes were evacuated as water surged through the streets of Pagosa Springs.
Thumbnail for "October 13, 2025: Airport delays, Colorado voter's guide, city’s water money allegedly embezzled, concert ticket bots".
You have two big questions on your November ballot regarding food aid programs. We’ll explain what they would do.
Thumbnail for "October 10, 2025: Federal shutdown effects, ranchers rebuilding from wildfire, dragonflies in trouble, lion cubs".
With workers not getting paid and delays at DIA, Coloradans are feeling the government shutdown.
Thumbnail for "October 9, 2025: Shutdown unemployment confusion, Native students’ new space, prep plants for cold, new CU mascot".
Federal workers are left uncertain about back pay after the shutdown, and you’ll hear from the families who are affected.
Thumbnail for "October 8, 2025: Banned books on your phone, SCOTUS hears Colorado case, the truth about Menver, teacher strike today".
Why teachers in Colorado Springs are striking today. Plus, an app where you can now download hundreds of books for free that have been banned elsewhere.
Thumbnail for "October 6, 2025: SCOTUS conversion therapy case, new visa fees hurt schools, Maná asks street artist to play Red Rocks".
You’ll get the backstory on a local case that will be heard at the U.S. Supreme Court tomorrow about whether counselors can engage in conversion therapy. Then, President Trump plans to charge employers $100,000 to get visas for some foreign workers. But some of those employers here are schools who cannot afford that fee. And, the popular Mexican band Maná plucked a musician from Denver’s streets to open at Red Rocks.
Thumbnail for "October 3, 2025: Investigation into ICE assault claims, new EV funding, Denver Pavilions makeover, art on a train".
ICE claims assaults on its agents are way up. CPR’s investigations team looks for evidence.
Thumbnail for "October 2, 2025: Evergreen student released, religious preschools ruling, Hunter S. Thompson’s death, RTD’s decision".
The 14-year-old victim of the Evergreen school shooting is out of the hospital.
Thumbnail for "October 1, 2025: Boulder basic income experiment, CU fined for fans’ chant, inmates train wild horses, Colorado apples".
Boulder gave hundreds of residents some extra cash every month. The results of this experiment are in.
Thumbnail for "September 30, 2025: International festival forced to go local, largest weed recall, Rockies manager, leaf peeping crowds".
A major cultural festival that usually brings artists from all over Latin America to Denver is having to pivot because of stronger immigration policies.
Thumbnail for "September 29, 2025: Second Evergreen victim, federal shutdown, transit lifeline at risk, Happy Butt Airport".
The second student wounded at Evergreen High School is 14 years old, and his family says he confronted the shooter. Then, what a federal government shutdown would mean for you in Colorado. Plus, RTD may make it harder to access a service that people with disabilities have come to rely on. And, what could possibly be the explanation for a Colorado airport to be named Happy Butt?
Thumbnail for "September 26, 2025: Guns at high school sports, Colorado Springs’ public safety, Dracula ballet, free National Parks".
Two large school districts are trying to protect their high school games from gun violence, and testing new approaches.
Thumbnail for "September 25, 2025: Xcel settles wildfire lawsuit, amusement park's payout, hall of fame skier, coolest inventions".
Xcel Energy plans to pay more than half a billion dollars to avoid a trial over its role in the state’s most destructive wildfire.
Thumbnail for "September 24, 2025: Stardust! Colorado is out of money (again), Pueblo County Coroner update, second summer".
CU scientists have a plan to collect stardust.
Thumbnail for "September 23, 2025: Evergreen reopening, fewer international students, hunters’ cause of death, nude statue removed".
First, a brief update on Evergreen High School’s reopening. Then, fewer students from abroad are coming to Colorado universities.
Thumbnail for "September 22, 2025: COVID vaccines explained, mom and son detained by ICE, pay-what-you-can cafe".
RFK Jr’s new vaccine panel and physicians make different recommendations for what shots you, your kids, or your parents should get. Find out how the changes could affect families here. Then, a mom working in construction was held by ICE along with her seven-year-old boy. Theirs is one of many stories about how immigration enforcement has changed. Plus, a restaurant where you can pay whatever you want to pay.
Thumbnail for "September 19, 2025: Vigil at CSU for Charlie Kirk, protecting firefighters from toxins, catchy local song".
Charlie Kirk has been scheduled to speak in Fort Collins. Instead, mourners gathered last night. Then, wildland firefighters are getting sick.
Thumbnail for "September 18, 2025: Evergreen shooting update, Front Range drought amid climate change, tarantula love journey".
An uncle of one of the victims in the Evergreen high school shooting shares more on the student’s condition in the hospital. Plus, an extremism researcher explains what he worries about when it comes to the suspect's online activities.
Thumbnail for "September 17, 2025: Democratic voters face choice, what Mayor Johnston learned about homelessness, lifelong learning".
Colorado’s safest Democratic congressional seat has been held by the same person for 30 years. A new, high-profile challenger says it’s time for a change.
Thumbnail for "September 16, 2025: Top Republican resigns, Front Range fracking project, Denver budget unveiled, Michelin stars".
The top Republican at the statehouse resigns, citing a “toxic” environment. Then – you’ll hear from a Front Range community trying to prevent fracking underneath their water supply.
Thumbnail for "September 15, 2025: Students walk out over violence, deportations alter Hispanic Heritage Month, Mormon church expands".
The latest on the investigation into the shooting at Evergreen high school, and what students said when they walked out of class in solidarity. Then, with immigration detentions happening on the streets, Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations are changing. Plus, the Mormon church built a new, gleaming temple on Colorado’s western slope. But some people in the community plan to steer clear.
Thumbnail for "September 12, 2025: Evergreen shooting update, Polis disagrees with Denver on homelessness, weekend festivals".
You’ll hear new information on the shooting at Evergreen High School, including what we know about the victims and the teen shooter, and the response from law enforcement and a grieving community.
Thumbnail for "September 11, 2025: Shooting at Evergreen High, Trump eases public lands protections, Buc-ee’s results, leaf peeping".
Students were shot at a high school in Evergreen on Wednesday. You’ll hear what happened.
Thumbnail for "September 10, 2025: Broncos stadium plans, governor’s race update, office to apartment conversions, Humpback Chub end".
Your choices for governor just got more interesting, with a prominent Republican joining the race. Then, the Broncos have announced plans to build a new stadium.
Thumbnail for "September 9, 2025: Jail leader’s bad behavior, what a college degree is worth, Colorado legend’s 92nd birthday".
A jail commander is charged with invading inmates' privacy by watching strip search videos. Now, more than a dozen of the victims are suing, and the jail leader faces criminal charges.
Thumbnail for "September 8, 2025: Tariffs’ cost to Colorado, Buc-ee’s special election preview, your chance to read with neighbors".
The state estimates tariffs are costing Colorado a quarter billion dollars, and the governor explains why he thinks this will mean a significant hit to the economy. Then, the prospect of a new Buc-ee’s mega travel plaza on the I-25 corridor is dividing a small town, and prompting an election this week. Plus, Denver is trying something new to get you to read a book for fun.
Thumbnail for "September 5, 2025: Ski area liability, violinist detained by ICE, paying CU student-athletes, fall weather".
A girl fell from a ski lift, and a jury is awarding her 12 million dollars. This historic payment changes the liability for you and for ski areas.
Thumbnail for "September 4, 2025: ICE cooperation lawsuit, partisan redistricting chances, COVID shots available, film fest preview".
The state limit on law enforcement cooperation with ICE is subject to a court challenge, and it’s related to the sheriff’s deputy who tipped off ICE.
Thumbnail for "September 3, 2025: Colorado loses Space Command, Waymo in Denver, speed cameras expanding, Crocs record holder".
Colorado Springs faces another likely drain of good paying jobs, as President Trump decides to move Space Command to Alabama.
Thumbnail for "September 2, 2025: Race to fast-track new clean energy, all-gender bathroom sanction, how hot springs get cleaned".
Governor Polis wants to speed up the approval process for new clean energy projects before federal tax credits expire.
Thumbnail for "August 29, 2025: Dairy worker deaths, federal layoffs aftermath, legacy of environmental disaster, weekend ideas".
Six workers died at a dairy in Weld County. Now other workers in the industry say they’re fearful it could happen again.
Thumbnail for "August 28, 2025: Colorado copes with federal tax cuts, Vail agrees to reforms, new college degree, Ralphie retires".
Lawmakers become the first in the country to fill the budget hole created by the Big Beautiful Bill.
Thumbnail for "August 27, 2025: Food aid cuts raise hunger fears, youth suicide rates fall, Colorado band reimagines the love song".
Hundreds of thousands of Coloradans already faced food insecurity before recent cuts to federal food aid.
Thumbnail for "August 26, 2025: Hidden bodies found at mortuary, dry lightning causing fires, Boulder’s quirky nickname".
A coroner is facing accusations of mishandling remains, raising concerns that this case may point to a troubling trend in the state.
Thumbnail for "August 25, 2025: Tariffs hit Colorado companies, Christian leader’s polarizing legacy, sports championship".
CEOs of Colorado’s biggest companies reveal to investors the real impact of tariffs on themselves and customers.
Thumbnail for "August 22, 2025: Republican resigns to avoid censure, health insurers pull out, hoax attack, State Fair starts".
There’s an effort underway in Colorado to shore up health insurance access for thousands of people before it goes away or costs rise and force people to drop their coverage.
Thumbnail for "August 21, 2025: Vaccine questions answered, Denver layoff details and controversies, opera’s modern twists".
This year’s rollout of fall vaccines is leaving some providers and parents confused. We’ll answer your questions.
Thumbnail for "August 20, 2025: Climate change curriculum vote, feds claim Venezuelan gang arrests, Settlers of Catan competition".
The state board of education will vote tomorrow on new science standards, and students are pushing for more lessons about climate change.
Thumbnail for "August 19, 2025: Kids’ social media showdown, ICE expansion protest, Denver layoffs, CU Boulder chancellor".
A lawsuit attempts to stop a new state law meant to protect kids from overusing social media.
Thumbnail for "August 18, 2025: Bunnies with horns, teacher housing shortage, National Park reopens, wildlife signs explained".
In Northern Colorado right now you might see a rabbit that looks like it has horns or tentacles. We’ll explain the crazy images of bunnies online.
Thumbnail for "August 15, 2025: Nuggets mascot lawsuit, compost confusion, book ban update, live poetry this weekend".
Denver City Council will vote on whether to require businesses, events and apartments to compost.
Thumbnail for "August 14, 2025: Youth violence program faces cuts, Polis warns cities over housing laws, Aux Wars music competition".
A youth violence prevention program could lose funding… Just as new research shows kids may have easier access to guns than many parents realize.
Thumbnail for "August 13, 2025: DIA nuclear pause, private ponds targeted, wildfire damage up close, ask Polis a question".
Denver International Airport’s proposal for a possible nuclear power plant on its grounds gets tripped up before the starting line.
Thumbnail for "August 12, 2025: Wildfire updates, sports betting breaks records, new Temple Grandin doc, Perseid meteor shower".
A new wildfire is burning near Pagosa Springs. Also, Colorado’s sports betting revenue reaches a record high.
Thumbnail for "August 11, 2025: Coal’s resurgence, police use drones and real-time cameras, beaver restoration".
Coal may be staging a comeback in Colorado, as energy demand skyrockets. We’ll tell you about a coal plant that could be open longer than expected.
Thumbnail for "August 8, 2025: ICE shooting shows pattern, Colorado sued over gas stove law, Philharmonic makes historic hire".
ICE agents fired at a car — then obscured details of what happened. How does this incident fit into the broader picture of shootings by federal immigration officers?
Thumbnail for "August 7, 2025: Lawmakers’ crude group chat, DIA explores nuclear power, Saigon Azteca and more weekend ideas".
A group of Colorado lawmakers is under fire over a photo they took of a colleague without her consent, and the group chat and social media posts that followed.
Thumbnail for "August 6, 2025: Fire and smoke, new laws in effect, psychedelic practitioner licensing, a very Colorado jam".
You may notice the skies look hazy today as wildfires continue to burn in Colorado. We’ll bring you an update.
Thumbnail for "August 5, 2025: Denver evictions rise, viruses tied to cancer growth, bluegrass band in Hall of Fame, DIA security".
Denver’s rent is more affordable, but evictions are still climbing.
Thumbnail for "August 4, 2025: Gun background checks rarely used, huge unclaimed cash fund, new state historian, no more hippos".
We find out what happens when someone who can’t legally buy a gun tries anyway.
Thumbnail for "August 1, 2025: State budget hole deepens, help-to-die law challenged, local music festival farewell, ICE shooting".
State lawmakers have to close a billion dollar budget shortfall… Again.
Thumbnail for "July 31, 2025: Mental health calls rise among men, EPA challenges GHG threats, a new way up Pikes Peak".
Calls to Colorado’s mental health line are climbing — and more than half are from men.
Thumbnail for "July 30, 2025: Denver’s $3M climate ad campaign, Coloradans living longer, Towns demand new zip codes".
Denver is spending $3 million dollars to convince you to take responsibility for climate change.
Thumbnail for "July 29, 2025: Evans’ family immigration story questioned, RTD paratransit cuts, Aspen trees slow wildfires".
We take a closer look at a personal story Congressman Gabe Evans has shared on the campaign trail — and why it’s now facing scrutiny.
Thumbnail for "July 28, 2025: Forced change to homelessness policy, Pride events avert funding disaster, lawn bowling club".
In a new order President Trump aims to force many Colorado cities to take a different approach to homelessness. You’ll hear how the strategies could change, and who stands to gain and lose. Also, Colorado’s largest Pride event lost sponsors after attacks on DEI. You’ll hear whether they made up the difference, and what direction the Rocky Mountain region’s largest LGBTQ organization goes in now. Plus, the game of bowling meets the great outdoors in this week’s Colorado Wonders. You could get in on the century-old tradition of lawn bowling.
Thumbnail for "July 25, 2025: Public money for new Broncos stadium, disability rights, music inspired by paramedic work".
Denver considers using $140 million dollars to fix some roads. But is this proposal really about getting a new stadium to keep the Broncos in Denver, and out of the suburbs?
Thumbnail for "July 24, 2025: Polis’ bridge failure, FEMA disaster funds held back, scientists’ tribute to their favorite musicians".
Jared Polis scraps his pedestrian walkway project, siding with big public backlash to it, and says he’ll chain himself to the Capitol plaza to prevent his own idea’s implementation.
Thumbnail for "July 23, 2025: Deputy sued for helping ICE, frozen funds for schools, record-breaking I-25 wildlife crossing".
Several Colorado law enforcement agencies are also being investigated.
Thumbnail for "July 22, 2025: Republican’s pro-immigrant bill, monsoon season and flash floods, fishing rodeo targets invasive bass".
A new pathway for immigrants to live here legally is being sponsored by an unlikely source: Republican Congressman Gabe Evans.
Thumbnail for "July 21, 2025: Trump tries to force coal plants open, Denver bond, public media funding, Eisenhower Tunnel history".
The Trump administration is trying to force Colorado to keep its coal plants open, over state objections. Then, Denver’s mayor hopes to ask voters for almost a billion dollars in bonds. But it’s already drawing pushback, and comes as the city plans to cut jobs. Plus, how public radio and television plans to stay on the air without federal funds. And, those tunnels you get stuck at on I-70? Have you ever considered their names?
Thumbnail for "July 18, 2025: Tip and overtime tax pause, other psychedelic that's legal now, Manitou Springs’ spring water".
Will Colorado tax your overtime pay and tips, even with the federal pause?
Thumbnail for "July 17, 2025: Denver police defend shooting, Rockies fan boycott, tracking condors, Winter Park jazz fest".
The Rockies are on track to lose more games than any other team in over a century. Could a fan boycott change that?
Thumbnail for "July 16, 2025: Wildfire decision saves neighborhoods, summer camp disaster preps, Cirque du Soleil performers".
Wildfires have threatened neighborhoods this week, and closed a national park. You’ll get the info you need on the fires across the state.
Thumbnail for "July 15, 2025: Planned Parenthood’s future, paramedic charged in death, poet laureate’s final words, wildfire smoke".
Planned Parenthood tells thousands of people it can’t legally serve them anymore. We’ll explain why, and what that means for patients.
Thumbnail for "July 14, 2025: Farmers lose climate grants but make gains, election office attacked, how to pronounce Buena Vista".
An elections office in southern Colorado was attacked with a Molotov cocktail by someone who distrusts Dominion Voting machines.
Thumbnail for "July 11, 2025: State copes with federal funds loss, dangerous shelter conditions, Black arts festival, dinosaur bones".
With Trump’s new tax law in effect, Colorado lawmakers have to figure out how to rewrite the state budget – and if they’ll try to make up for cuts to healthcare.
Thumbnail for "July 10, 2025: EV subsidies winding down, Nederland’s plan to buy Eldora, rural theater’s milestone, runaway bull".
Your chances to get a big subsidy to buy an electric car or truck are fading fast, which could also affect Colorado’s emissions goals.
Thumbnail for "July 9, 2025: Contamination and bad labeling on cannabis, flooding risk, Ute exhibit, heat advisory".
Local disaster experts say the tragedy unfolding in Texas can be a wake up call, particularly about the risks of flash flooding here.
Thumbnail for "July 8, 2025: Feds’ healthcare turnabout, grocery chains’ labor deals, greener lawnmowers, most boring city".
Expanding health insurance used to be a priority in Washington. It’s not anymore.
Thumbnail for "July 7, 2025: Trump tax bill’s impact on you, CU regent censured after dispute over racist images, new area code".
Congress’ and President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill is now law. We’ll explain what it means for Coloradans. Then, a regent who criticized research from her own university system has been censured, for only the second time in the system’s history. Her authority as a regent has been cut back as a result. Plus, a new area code for Colorado phone lines.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: NPR's Lakshmi Singh with Colorado Today host Bazi Kanani".
Lakshmi talks about her life, her career, and how her outlook on news has changed in recent years.
Thumbnail for "July 3, 2025: Money for schools withheld by Trump, mosquito bites and West Nile virus, monumental castle to visit".
As you prepare for the Fourth of July weekend, you’ll hear the outlook for West Nile virus in Colorado, and what makes someone more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes.
Thumbnail for "July 2, 2025: Wind and solar tax shock, local traffic cameras used by feds, UMS is ending as we know it".
Congress’ Big Beautiful Bill targets wind and solar energy – two industries that have been booming in Colorado.
Thumbnail for "July 1, 2025: ICE weighs new Colorado facility, Boulder attack victim dies, new gun law in effect, firefly conservation".
Federal immigration officials are eyeing Colorado for a second detention center, which would open in the southern part of the state.
Thumbnail for "June 30, 2025: Birthright citizenship in Colorado, tree-killing bugs arrive, LGBTQ crisis services cut, lakeside escape".
A green menace to watch out for in your yard, and your neighborhood, which could eat up Front Range trees.
Thumbnail for "June 27, 2025: International tourism drop, post-college job market, Aurora sued for closing comments, Trump portrait".
Some Colorado mountain towns are trying to attract visitors, but lately, numbers are dropping.
Thumbnail for "June 26, 2025: Failed accountability for police, public land sale debate, home rule voted down, comedy this weekend".
A state mandate to track police uses of force was meant to bring clarity and empower Coloradans — but the data is falling short. Then, a controversial proposal could put federal public lands on the market for housing. Plus, results from a closely watched special election. And, a few ideas to help you plan your weekend, including comedy in Boulder.
Thumbnail for "June 25, 2025: Whistleblower’s immigration lawsuit in court, groundwater crisis, baseball team becomes Humpback Chub".
The state official suing Gov. Polis over an immigration information-sharing order takes the stand in court.
Thumbnail for "June 24, 2025: True crime arrest, voter records online, rebellious Kennedy Center event, phone data protects animals".
Barry Morphew was just arrested for his wife’s murder for a second time, in a case about prosecutorial misconduct, true crime podcasts and rural investigations.
Thumbnail for "June 23, 2025: Layoffs to fix budget crisis, hot nights and climate change, Dolly Parton book program struggles".
Denver says layoffs could help fix a looming budget crisis — but workers say the city isn’t being transparent, and now the union is stepping in. Then, climate change is making it harder to cool down at night — especially in Colorado’s cities. Plus, a beloved book program from Dolly Parton hits a funding snag, putting some local chapters at risk.
Thumbnail for "June 20, 2025: RFK vs Colorado on vaccines, psychedelics pardons, Charlie Burrell obit, world record attempt".
Colorado lawmakers bolster against CDC overhaul.
Thumbnail for "June 18, 2025: Deputy tips off ICE, Trump changes wildfire fighting, Juneteenth celebration".
A new executive order changes staffing and technology to fight wildfires.
Thumbnail for "June 17, 2025: Election denier to pay millions, county seeks break with state laws, major landslide, spectacular garden".
Leaders of conservative Douglas County want voters to give them more authority.
Thumbnail for "June 16, 2025: Push to sell public lands, National Park cuts, protests across Colorado, where to see indie films".
Plus, we explain cuts to the National Park Service.
Thumbnail for "June 13, 2025: DOJ demands Colorado voter records, health insurance premiums to rise, grocery strike update, Balloon Boy".
The U.S. Justice Department made an unprecedented demand for all of Colorado’s election data from the past two elections. We’ll explore why.
Thumbnail for "June 12, 2025: ICE Protests in CO, climate research cuts at NCAR, art stolen by Nazis recovered".
Protests over immigration enforcement that sprang up in Los Angeles over the weekend have now spread to Colorado.
Thumbnail for "June 11, 2025: State notified feds before Boulder attack, Denver homelessness claims, fruit crops damaged".
Denver claims a historic drop in unsheltered homelessness. We fact check the claim.
Thumbnail for "June 10, 2025: Polis lawsuit response, your wildfire risk, free lunches vote, Samba royalty crowned".
Just a few years ago Coloradans voted to fund free meals at schools, but the program is running out of money already.
Thumbnail for "June 9, 2025: Whistleblower’s immigration lawsuit, attacked Boulder group returns, hazardous chemicals where you fish".
A whistleblower is suing Governor Jared Polis, because Polis told him he needed to hand over information about unaccompanied immigrant children to federal officials.
Thumbnail for "June 6, 2025: Measles on a plane, attacker in court, transgender protections challenged, Puerto Rican festival".
The latest on measles in Colorado, Boulder firebomb attacker in court, transgender protections challenged, Puerto Rican festival
Thumbnail for "June 5, 2025: Rent price veto explained, Boulder vigil, ozone problem, Fringe Fest".
Renters may be particularly annoyed at a veto from Governor Jared Polis, which rejected an attempt to guard against alleged price fixing.
Thumbnail for "June 4, 2025: State kills wolf, grocery store staff considers strikes, Hiroshima survivor story, vigil planned".
Why the state euthanized a wolf for the first time since it reintroduced the endangered species.
Thumbnail for "June 3, 2025: Boulder attack update, MyPillow trial, disability group loses funds, music lift".
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is on trial in Denver for the Big Election Lie.
Thumbnail for "June 2, 2025: Boulder attack, immigration strategy shift, Miller moth horror stories".
What we’ve learned about an attack on peaceful demonstrators in Boulder on Sunday afternoon.
Thumbnail for "May 30, 2025: Supreme Court oil train ruling, Denver’s downtown renovation, scientists want your house gunk".
Supreme Court oil train ruling, Denver’s downtown renovation, scientists want your house gunk
Thumbnail for "May 29, 2025: Road rage rise, protests' enduring influence, Shepard Fairey and Gregg Deal on street art, new music film".
Colorado is near the top in the country for road rage, and the reaction could be anything from cars colliding to menacing with a gun.
Thumbnail for "May 28, 2025: Hoax hate crime, environmental justice loses funding, CPR lawsuit, teacher appreciation".
From tree planting to e-bikes, how President Trump is cutting back on environmental projects in Colorado aimed at people who are most harmed, to the tune of $25 million.
Thumbnail for "May 27, 2025: Psilocybin centers to open but veterans may not access, details on Medicaid changes, river surfing parks".
What the Republican changes to Medicaid mean for all Coloradans and our pocketbooks.
Thumbnail for "May 23, 2025: Migrant children targeted, Trump’s spending bill in Colorado, UFO watchtower draws thousands".
The Trump administration is creating a list of migrant children in Colorado and their locations. They say it’s for the kids’ wellbeing, but advocates wonder if it’s also a veiled attempt to deport them.
Thumbnail for "May 22, 2025: Where Black Lives Matter is now, Aurora police reform, AI law clash, Colorado Book Awards".
Five years after George Floyd’s death, we talk to an organizer about what’s happened to the Black Lives Matter movement in Colorado.
Thumbnail for "May 21, 2025: Bombing conviction questioned, electricity rates rising, scooter regulation, tornado update".
Three decades ago, in one of the biggest criminal cases in Grand Junction history, a man was sent to prison for bombings because of a pair of wire cutters. Now that evidence is under scrutiny.
Thumbnail for "May 20, 2025: Tornadoes rip homes and solar, King Soopers misquotes sale prices, how to spot wild horses".
We survey the damage from tornadoes that touched down on Colorado’s Eastern Plains.
Thumbnail for "May 19, 2025: Governor’s executive order on housing, Auraria leadership protest response, words for graduates".
Governor Jared Polis puts new pressure on cities and towns that resist state law on affordable housing.
Thumbnail for "May 16, 2025: Air traffic control disruption, massive oil spill cleanup, civil rights leader remembered".
Air traffic controllers in Colorado temporarily lost communications with pilots flying into Denver International Airport.
Thumbnail for "May 15, 2025: Colorado lawsuits against Trump, campaign to free Tina Peters, surprising vaccine study, ballets to see".
The Supreme Court considers birthright citizenship today. It’s one of 20 cases Colorado is participating in to try to stop Trump’s agenda.
Thumbnail for "May 14, 2025: Suncor contract rejected, water crisis in Manitou Springs, micro trucks approved, Lady Liberty’s glow-up".
Denver has decided to switch where it will buy asphalt material for roads, rejecting the local refinery. They call it a moral decision, but it may not be better for the environment.
Thumbnail for "May 13, 2025: Suing Exxon over climate disasters, SNAP cuts, real estate makeover, monarch migration".
A Colorado lawsuit moves forward to hold Exxon Mobil and Suncor responsible for disasters like wildfires made worse by climate change.
Thumbnail for "May 12, 2025: A $400 million bet on Denver, evidence backlog ‘tortures’ victims, coal trains still chugging".
Whether Colorado actually gets a professional women’s soccer team may hinge on how the Denver City Council votes tonight. We’ll explain what taxpayers have at stake.
Thumbnail for "May 9, 2025: A new tactic to slow climate change, controversial laws passed, new music festival, win a trip to Italy".
The biggest stories from across the state in under 15 minutes.
Thumbnail for "May 8, 2025: Train to the mountains, judges halt deportations, arts funding lifeline, fashion week".
A plan is speeding forward for new passenger trains to take you farther into the mountains from metro Denver.
Thumbnail for "May 7, 2025: Fast-melting snow, guardrails for AI use, Colorado music lift, public media funding fight".
It feels like we’re getting plenty of rain this week, but what’s happening to the snow is causing concern.
Thumbnail for "May 6, 2025: Renewable energy lab layoffs, ballot theft scheme, office towers to apartments, new exhibition".
Research and development for renewable energy took a hit yesterday with 114 layoffs at NREL in Golden.
Thumbnail for "May 5, 2025: ‘Climate realism’ explained, Uber threatens to leave Colorado, student loan deadline, fruit trees".
Colorado lawmakers have just three days left to finalize their work, which could include controversial regulations on rideshare companies.
Thumbnail for "May 2, 2025: Boebert vs Polis, fines for hiring immigrants, property tax assessments, kids who love Shakespeare".
Colorado has a plan for high-speed passenger rail to connect its cities, but two of the state’s members of Congress are speaking out against it.
Thumbnail for "May 1, 2025: Former federal worker speaks, book ban fails, union boost in limbo, theater to see on the Front Range".
Democrats in Colorado have been trying to pass a labor law that would make it easier to unionize, but it’s one of the major things still undone with one week to go in the legislative session.
Thumbnail for "April 30, 2025: Severe weather, Trump pulls Denver funds, measles in vaccinated person, pickleball love stories".
A hundred days into his term, we’re learning more about Trump’s plan to punish Denver with funding cuts, which have already started.
Thumbnail for "April 29, 2025: Major immigration raid, falling rents, Denver Little Saigon’s future, social media bill fails".
A hundred people were detained at a nightclub in Colorado Springs.
Thumbnail for "April 28, 2025: Veto override, disability protections, Xcel’s plan to not spark a wildfire, unsung WWII heroines".
Lawmakers and the governor are having an unusual showdown at the state Capitol over social media regulation.
Thumbnail for "April 25, 2025: Wildfire outlook, wrongful conviction, women over 40 convene, rules for trans athletes".
Colorado news headlines in under 15 minutes.
Thumbnail for "April 24, 2025: New measles case, AI deep fakes, second Buc-ee’s, Juneteenth scales back".
Images generated by AI are getting so real that child safety advocates say our laws aren’t keeping up.
Thumbnail for "April 23, 2025: Lawmakers’ final push, murder trial for teen who threw rocks, Tennis band’s swan song".
Colorado's top new stories in under 15 minutes each day
Thumbnail for "April 22, 2025: AmeriCorps member on cuts, bird migration coming, cannabis chemistry".
A new target of federal budget cuts is AmeriCorps, the community service organization.
Thumbnail for "April 21, 2025: Sudden deportations, jobs slow, new renewable energy source".
Hear Colorado's top news stories in under 15 minutes.
Thumbnail for "April 18, 2025: Why Trump may move Space Command, CO Republican defends Medicaid, a metro-wide Easter egg hunt".
Alabama lawmakers push for a move of Space Command headquarters from Colorado to their state.
Thumbnail for "April 17, 2025: Dems move to protect immigrants, social media crackdown, Pride parade struggles, music festivals kickoff".
Social media giants like Meta would have to do more to protect kids online under a bill with broad support, but Gov. Polis may veto it.
Thumbnail for "April 16, 2025: New Colorado monument, warning to drivers, economic uncertainty, parking at DIA".
A new memorial is approved for the state Capitol grounds, to help Colorado acknowledge its colonial past and heal relationships with Native people.
Thumbnail for "April 15, 2025: Head Start threatened, humanities events defunded, deputy gets maximum sentence, new Fort Lewis College president".
Trump’s proposed funding cuts would cost more than 11,000 Colorado kids access to early education.
Thumbnail for "April 14, 2025: Governor’s race takes shape, cannabis taxes, diverging diamond trend explained".
At least two of Colorado’s biggest names in politics will face off in a primary for governor.
Thumbnail for "April 11, 2025: Immigrant taxpayers’ dilemma, homebuyers’ market, transgender care bill, new music venue".
Colorado’s new immigrants face a tough new question about whether to keep paying their taxes if it could lead to deportation.
Thumbnail for "April 10, 2025: Medicaid cuts loom over rural Colorado, CU regents under investigation, war crimes trial in Denver, Pablo Picasso exhibition".
Proposed changes in Washington could reshape life in Colorado’s San Luis Valley.
Thumbnail for "April 9, 2025: CO furniture mogul on tariffs, bus driver raises, sheriff's deputy not charged, bluebirds".
Bus drivers and train operators in metro Denver get a new contract. This is what it means for riders.
Thumbnail for "April 8, 2025: Last-minute clean energy push, verdict in cyclist’s death, new tallest skyscraper, measles in Denver".
Colorado could switch to carbon-free electricity sooner than you would think, and Gov. Polis is pushing for a last-minute bill in the legislature to accelerate the change.
Thumbnail for "April 7, 2025: Asylum seekers detained for deportation, need for dyslexia testing, weekend protests, Colorado musician’s uplifting song".
Immigrants escaping slavery who were detained by ICE in Colorado.
Thumbnail for "April 4, 2025: Bill to require video in Ubers, pine beetles threaten forests, oldest ski lift retires".
Would Uber and Lyft rides be safer for drivers and passengers if every ride was recorded on video and audio?
Thumbnail for "April 3, 2025: International students lose visas, seed vault’s uncertain future, Colorado Springs election, films to make you cry".
Several international students are told they can no longer study at universities in Colorado.
Thumbnail for "April 2, 2025: Measles in Colorado, battle to help parents vote, poorer neighborhoods have smellier factories, pro women’s rugby".
Colorado has its first measles case in years. Experts explain the risk and how you can protect yourself.
Thumbnail for "April 1, 2025: New gun restrictions, driver on trial for hitting cyclist, local Selena celebration".
A proposal to restrict guns with detachable magazines is meant to make up for past policy failures.
Thumbnail for "March 31, 2025: Republicans turn the page, Colorado’s short school year, labor department struggles, Amache survivor’s farewell".
We answer a question about why Colorado’s school year is the shortest in the country.
Thumbnail for "March 28, 2025: Sundance Film in Boulder, HIV research funding, comedian’s new hometown special".
Colorado-based researchers trying to prevent HIV have lost their federal funding
Thumbnail for "March 27, 2025: Colorado lost millions, new voting requirements, Arctic scientists, art illuminates homelessness".
Colorado is losing hundreds of millions of dollars for public health at a time when the state is already a billion dollars over budget.
Thumbnail for "March 26, 2025: Hot springs tension, promising teen mental health support, Ramadan feast".
Colorado’s hot springs operators are sweating a green energy campaign.
Thumbnail for "March 25, 2025: Protecting bison, a controversial presidential portrait, skiing with disabilities".
It’s budget week for the state, when lawmakers have to make final decisions on how to cut $1.2 billion.
Thumbnail for "March 24, 2025: Spring forecast, families living in cars, Bernie and AOC break record, seatbelt use".
Hundreds of families in Denver are still living in their cars despite millions spent to address homelessness.
Thumbnail for "March 21, 2025: Dept. of Education layoff impacts, CO population trends, school book ban, March Madness for Rams".
There may be little left of the federal Department of Education after President Trump’s executive order directing his education secretary to close it.
Thumbnail for "March 20, 2025: Nuclear energy future, Peña Blvd traffic, confused federal workers, Broadway theater to see".
Colorado is going nuclear if lawmakers get their way. The new reactors appear safer than in the past, but there’s always a risk of meltdown.
Thumbnail for "March 19, 2025: Teacher protest closes schools, veterans fear VA cuts, Jeanette Vizguerra detained, gardening tips for spring".
Your local school may be closed tomorrow, because teachers will be busy protesting over the budget.
Thumbnail for "March 18, 2025: Why Medicaid matters, Venezuelan gang members, college athletes get paid".
Medicaid is on the chopping block and some Coloradans have a lot to lose, including their independence.
Thumbnail for "March 17, 2025: Migrant story, EV turnabout, Bernie Sanders visit, Colorado Wonders".
An about-face in the government’s plan for electric vehicles means some EV chargers are getting turned off
Thumbnail for "March 14, 2025: CO loves Canada, new gun limits, hiking reservations, Frozen Dead Guy Days".
Colorado’s governor commits to trade with Canada amid the trade wars.
Thumbnail for "March 13, 2025: Home upgrade funds, trendy license plates, a special moon, things to do this weekend".
Colorado has the money to help you buy new appliances for your home, but there’s a delay in getting it out to homeowners.
Thumbnail for "March 12, 2025: Town halls packed, Southwest Airlines changes, tariffs at home, TV chef".
Thousands of Coloradans have lined up around the block to see their members of Congress.
Thumbnail for "March 11, 2025: A new SCOTUS case, body camera controversy, microchip layoffs, Colorado music".
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a Colorado law that bans conversion therapy for young LGBTQ people.
Thumbnail for "March 10, 2025: Schools vs ICE, local pharmacies struggle, housing market changes, puzzling weather".
We have good news for homebuyers in Colorado, and advice for dealing with atypical weather.
Thumbnail for "March 7, 2025: Restaurant worker pay, I-70 backups, daylight saving".
Denver Restaurant Week kicks off today amid a contentious debate over how restaurant workers in Colorado should get paid.
Thumbnail for "March 6, 2025: Immigrant impact, conservation success threatened, sandhill cranes migrate, UFO show".
Denver’s mayor faces accusations he broke federal law in sheltering immigrants. Plus, a decades-long western conservation success story faces a new threat.
Thumbnail for "March 5, 2025: Mayor’s immigration grilling, money for kids’ services, Colorado robot to the moon".
Denver is spending thousands of dollars preparing its mayor to appear before a congressional committee today.
Thumbnail for "March 4, 2025: Front Range trains, federal cuts protests, evidence backlog, women’s soccer team names".
Going up and down the Front Range by train may actually be possible soon, 20 years after it was promised.
Thumbnail for "March 3, 2025: Law enforcement funding, NOAA layoffs, tariffs, sugar beet farming".
Weather forecasting is hit by layoffs, and Colorado companies plan for tariffs.
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October 7, 2025: Energy grants cancelled, future of Hispanic-serving universities, nuclear arsenal upgrades

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October 7, 202516min 50sec

Hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to create better solar panels, cut down on methane from oil and gas operations, and more is being cancelled. Then, the U.S. wants to upgrade its nuclear arsenal  buried under Colorado. Plus, a university in the San Luis Valley has been innovating with how to get Latino students through to graduation. Now the school is looking for help. And, Colorado will waive your college application fees today.

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This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel and Bazi Kanani. It’s edited and produced by Stephanie Wolf, Corey Jones, Mateo Schimpf, Rachel Estabrook, Tyler Bender and Shane Rumsey. The executive producer is Rachel Estabrook. Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño.

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